PALESTINE ISD PROGRAMS OF STUDY GUIDEBOOK











The high school experience is an exciting step as you begin to explore the pathways that will take you on your life’s journey after you graduate. The Career & Technical Education (CTE) Programs of Study guidebook will help you make wise and thoughtful decisions that will put you in the best position for success in your world after high school.
Parents and students are urged to carefully review the information contained in this guide and to work closely with school counselors to develop a quality personal graduation plan. The guidebook showcases the endorsements available and highlights the Career & Technical Education (CTE) programs of study.
High school is about preparing for life after graduation. The experiences you gain through CTE courses will provide opportunities to obtain valuable knowledge about specific programs of study that interest you. Palestine ISD offers a wide variety of CTE course offerings that will help you explore your desired career opportunities and certification programs designed to prepare you for life after high school.
It is important to know that in our global society, and with your qualifications and experiences, you will no longer just be competing with your friends and neighbors here in Palestine or Anderson County. You need to be prepared to be compared and measured against competitors for jobs locally, across our nation, and from around the world. Our goal is to provide you with a world-class education that positions you for success beyond your senior year.
Explore the guidebook and ask questions of your parents, teachers, and counselors, so that you can find the program that will best fit your needs and help you meet your educational goals. Now is the time to dream and explore the possibilities that life holds. We wish you all the best of luck on this exciting time in your life.
“The best way to predict your future is to create it.”
- Abraham Lincoln
The intention of a program of study is to provide a sequence of courses that prepare students for success in high demand, high wage, high skill careers in Texas. Students gain focused knowledge and skills aligned to career and industry standards through multiple years of scaffolded educational experiences.
Planning a four-year high school program is a serious undertaking. The selection of your graduation plan is dependent on your interests and plans for future careers. Some questions to consider when making your plans are the following:
• Will you continue your education at a university, college or in a trade or technical school?
• Do you want to learn academic or career skills in order to enter the full-time work force immediately after high school?
• Are you interested in mathematics, science, technology, engineering, or any other specialized field of study?
• Are you thinking of entering a profession that requires specialized education, such as teaching, medicine, or law?
The answers to these questions are extremely important when making decisions about your course selections for all four years in high school. Take some time to answer the questions before you begin. Your interests and desire to work hard should also guide your answers. It is common for young people to change their minds about what their course of study or career choice will be; others are still considering their options. As you consider your options, immediate decisions regarding your graduation plans will affect your future career choices. For that reason, we recommend that you plan a diverse and challenging academic program. By taking the most diverse and most challenging academic program available to you, your options will remain open in the event your career plans should change.
Palestine ISD offers many ways to prepare for your future - to make certain that you have options. A wide range of programs prepare students for post-high school experiences, college, business school, technical school, military service, fine arts participation, and full-time employment. Additional areas are made available through the high school experience.
The programs offered allow a student to choose the high school program best for him/her. Outlined on the following pages are the graduation requirements for each of the state’s graduation programs. Counselors and teachers will be helpful in advising you more specifically about programs offered.
Students have the opportunity to earn additional recognitions in the following areas:
The Distinguished Level of Achievement opens a world of educational and employment opportunities for you beyond high school. Earning the Distinguished Level of Achievement requires more math and more science than the Foundation High School Program.
The Distinguished Level of Achievement (DLA) will:
• Allow a student to compete for Top 10% automatic admissions eligibility at any Texas public university, except University of Texas which has more stringent admission requirements;
• Ensure the student is a more competitive applicant at the most selective colleges and universities
The Distinguished Level of Achievement Requires:
• A total of 26 graduation credits
• Algebra II
• Successful completion of at least one endorsement in the student’s area of interest
There are four ways a student may earn the acknowledgement for outstanding performance by successfully completing the following:
A student may earn a performance acknowledgement on the student’s diploma and transcript for outstanding performance in a dual credit course by successfully completing:
• 12 hours of college academic courses, including those taken for dual credit as part of the Texas core curriculum, and advanced technical credit courses, including locally articulated courses, with a grade of the equivalent of 3.0 or higher on a scale of 4.0 or
• An associate degree while in high school
A student may earn a performance acknowledgement on the student’s transcript for outstanding performance in Bilingualism and Biliteracy as follows:
• A student may earn a performance acknowledgement by demonstrating proficiency in accordance with local school district grading policy in two or more languages by:
- Completing all English language arts requirements and maintaining a minimum grade point average (GPA) of the equivalent of 80 on a scale of 100; and
• Satisfying one of the following:
- Completion of a minimum of three credits in the same language in a language other than English with a minimum GPA equivalent to 80 on a scale of 100; or
- Demonstrated proficiency in the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Level IV or higher in a language other than English with a minimum GPA equivalent to 80 on a scale of 100; or
- Completion of at least three credits in foundation subject area courses in a language other than English with a minimum GPA of 80 on a scale of 100; or
- Demonstrated proficiency in one or more languages other than English through one of the following methods:
- A score of 3 or higher on a College Board Advanced Placement examination for a language other than English; or
- A score of 4 or higher on an International Baccalaureate examination for higher-level languages other than English course; or
- Performance on a national assessment of language proficiency in a language other than English of at least intermediate high or its equivalent.
• In addition to meeting the requirements of paragraph (1) of this subsection, to earn a performance acknowledgement in Bilingualism and Biliteracy, an English language Learner must also have:
- Participated in and met the exit criteria for a bilingual or English as a second language (ESL) program; and
- Scored at the Advanced High level on the Texas English Language Proficiency Assessment System (TELPAS).
A student may earn a performance acknowledgement on the student’s diploma and transcript for outstanding performance on the PSAT, the ACT-Aspire, the SAT, or the ACT, by:
• Earning a score on the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) that qualifies the student for recognition as a commended scholar or higher by the College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation, as part of the National Hispanic Recognitions Program (NHRP) of the College Board or as part of the National Achievement Scholarship Program of the National Merit Scholarship Corporation
• Achieving the college readiness benchmark score on at least two of the four subject tests on the ACT-Aspire examination
• Score of at least 1310 combined score of the evidence-based writing and mathematics on the SAT
• Earning a composite score on the ACT examination of 28 (excluding the writing sub score)
A student may earn a performance acknowledgement on the student’s diploma and transcript for earning a nationally or internationally recognized business or industry certification or license with:
• Performance on an examination or series of examinations sufficient to obtain a nationally or internationally recognized business or industry certification or
• Performance on an examination or series of examinations sufficient to obtain a government-required credential to practice a profession
Nationally or internationally recognized business or industry certification shall be defined as an industry validated credential that complies with knowledge and skills standards promulgated by a nationally or internationally recognized business, industry, professional, or government entity representing a particular professional or occupation that is issued by or endorsed by:
• A national or international business, industry, or professional organization
• A state agency or other government entity or
• A state-based industry association
Certifications or licensures for performance acknowledgements shall:
• Be age appropriate for high school students
• Represent a student’s substantial course of study and/or end-of-program knowledge and skills
• Include an industry recognized examination or series of examinations, an industry validated skill test, or demonstrated proficiency through documented, supervised field experience and
• Represent substantial knowledge and multiple skills needed for successful entry into a high-skill occupation.
Students will be able to earn one or more endorsements as part of their graduation requirements. Endorsements consist of a related series of courses that are grouped together by interest or skill set. They provide students with in-depth knowledge of a subject area. Students must select an endorsement in the ninth grade. Districts and charters are not required to offer all endorsements. If only one endorsement is offered, it must be multi-disciplinary studies.
• All endorsements require the completion of four (4) math and four (4) science credits.
• Endorsements are originally decided in 8th grade and must be declared in writing.
• Students have until their sophomore year to change endorsements.
• Each student will have a 4-year Personal Graduation Plan created during the spring of 8th grade with the help of a guidance counselor.
• Parent participation is VITAL! Parents should meet with their child’s counselor to discuss the plan and are required to approve the plan in writing before students register for their high school courses.
• Each year after, the PGP will be revised with the student, parent, and counselor, according to the student’s interests and needs.
Students who entered 9th grade in 2011-2012 and thereafter will take the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR). This assessment will replace the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS). Students take the assessments when they complete the course.
For additional information on requirements for STAAR and End of Course, please visit www.tea.state.tx.us/studentassessment/ staar.
If you are considering going straight into the workforce or into a technical training program following graduation, you still need to complete your high school education and earn a high school diploma. Participation in CTE programs increase wages, probability and consistency of employment, and leads to higher quality jobs. CTE WORKS!
Look at the five endorsements offered under the Foundation High School Program
Determine your area of interest
Complete your selected endorsement along with the required foundation program to earn your high school diploma
Learn about available jobs, and any required post-high school or technical training
Explore new career opportunities
Research wage and occupation information, required levels of education and training requirements
Discover your interests and abilities, use labor market resources at www.texasrealitycheck.com
Career and technical education programs offer a sequence of courses that provide students with coherent and rigorous content. CTE content is aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant technical knowledge and skills needed to prepare for further education and careers in current or emerging professions.
Includes highly varied occupations in both service and manufacturing industries. These endorsements range from industrial and technical trades, business, marketing & finance, graphic design occupations, as well as information technology.
Programs of Study Include:
• Animal Science
• Applied Agricultural Engineering
• Business Management
• Carpentry
• Culinary Arts
• Digital Communications
• Entrepreneurship
• Graphic Design & Multimedia Arts
• Plant Science
Includes service-oriented occupations for both private and public sector industries, including human service and healthcare fields.
Programs of Study Include:
• Cosmetology & Personal Care Services
• Emergency Services
• Healthcare Therapeutic
• Law Enforcement
• Teaching & Training
Consider how you like to spend your time and what you think is interesting. Rate each activity according to your interest level with a 0, 1 or 2. Add the numbers in each box. The highest totals reveal the career fields in which you are most interested. Circle 3 boxes with the highest totals to research for specific jobs.
Provide medical care for sick or injured people
Learn/read about healthcare topics
Deal with bodily fluids
Work in a hospital, ER or clinical environment
Assist with medical procedures/operations
Perform first aid in an emergency situation
TOTALFOR HEALTH SCIENCE CAREERS
Work in a creative/competitive environment
Budget, track, oversee funds and expenditures
Use information technology programs
In charge of committees and people
Develop and present information and campaigns
Provide customer service
TOTAL FOR BUSINESS/FINANCE/MARKETING CAREERS
Farming with vegetables, fruits or plants
Spend time at state parks
Spend time caring for the environment
Ranching/raising animals
Provide daily care for animals
Provide medical care for animals
TOTAL FORAGRICULTURAL CAREERS
Tutor, instruct and help others learn
Assist others with technology, academics and skills
Present information to a group
Manage a classroom or group
Work in a group or classroom setting
Plan curriculum and materials for a group
TOTAL FOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING CAREERS
Enjoys food prep, cooking, baking, serving, tourism or Learn about scientific events and topics
hospitality activities
Oversee recreation or manage a hotel/restaurant
Cosmetology, barbering or spa services
Work with public and support their needs
Plan educational or rec activities, trips or services
Provide guided tours or lessons, instruction or service
TOTAL FOR HOSPITALITY, TOURISM AND RECREATIONAL CAREERS
Coordinate services or assistance for others
Provide counseling or guidance
Listen and care about others’ difficulties
Provide solutions to others’ difficulties
Learn about human behavior and life stages
Work with families and/or children
TOTALFOR HUMAN SERVICES CAREERS
Visit museums, planetariums or tech forums
Study elements of numbers or computers
Perform experiments, projects or figure equations
Study space, motion, chemicals, elements, numbers or coding
Excel in comparison to peers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) areas
TOTALFOR SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND MATH CAREERS
Write/read virtual information, articles or reviews
Utilize talents to communicate info to others
Attend public events or perform in them
Create media projects, campaigns or productions
Dancing, acting, singing, painting, sculpting or creating
Gaining inspiration from graphics, art or other media elements
TOTALFORARTSAND COMMUNICATION CAREERS
Repair computers or devices
Develop or install computer programming
Design apps or webpages
Learn about cybersecurity or computer systems
Utilize computer animation and graphics
Design graphic layouts with computer programs
TOTAL FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CAREERS
Safely operate equipment and industrial tools
Weld or build items/projects to standard code
Remodel or build according to blueprints
Use computer software to create designs
Able to perform construction math
Oversee purchase/use of project materials
TOTAL FOR ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION CAREERS
Set up or repair electrical controls/wiring industry market’s status
Awareness of effects and causes of the energy
Use physical labor to work on natural energy sites
Learn about the equipment/process related to energy
Comply with inspection requirements at sites
Run or be a part of a crew related to an energy site
TOTAL FOR ENERGYAND NATURAL RESOURCES CAREERS
Learn about city, state or federal laws/policies
Enforce or perform methods that serve the public
Protect and/or serve the public over yourself
Write reports that document public services given
Learn about historical court cases
Use technology equipment related to public service
TOTALFORLAW ENFORCEMENTAND PUBLIC SERVICE CAREERS
List your three highest-ranking career fields below.
Fix appliances, electrical monitors or electronics
Build robots/electronic devices
Make or use blueprints/instructions
Operate machinery
Work with hands-on tools and items
TOTALFOR MANUFACTURING CAREERS
Work on vehicles, boats, planes or equipment
Arrange transportation of products or people
Drive vehicles, boats, planes or equipment
Learn about computers used to repair vehicles
Personally deliver products or items
Drive heavy equipment or lifts
TOTAL FOR TRANSPORTATION AND DISTRIBUTION/LOGISTICS CAREERS
Within those career fields, what specific jobs are you interested in?
Student’s name:
Review your results from all your inventories
The reason I am interested in this program of study is Research two programs of study using the charts and resources provided www.texasrealitycheck.com www.texascareercheck.com www.careeronestop.org/videos www.txcrews.org
Program of study:
Specific job in the future:
Does it match your values, strengths and interests?
Yes No
Wage per year?
Will it provide the lifestyle you want?
Yes No
How many job openings were in this career last year in the area you want to live in?
How many years/months of education required after high school?
What college major or certificate will it require?
With whom can you talk to gain more information?
Where can you get this degree/certificate?
Other information:
What are your next steps?
What are your goals?
Program of study:
Specific job in the future:
Does it match your values, strengths and interests?
Yes No
Wage per year?
Will it provide the lifestyle you want?
Yes No
How many job openings were in this career last year in the area you want to live in?
How many years/months of education required after high school?
What college major or certificate will it require?
With whom can you talk to gain more information?
Where can you get this degree/certificate?
Other information:
CTE classes helped me develop a new appreciation for learning about new subjects.” Josh, TJC student
The Agriculture program of study explores occupations and educational opportunities associated with the business of farming and agricultural-related businesses that include farm inputs, such as machinery and seeds. This program of study may also include exploration into the marketing of farm products, the purchase of farm products either for further processing or resale, and grading or classifying unprocessed food or other agricultural products.
Agricultural Advertising & Promotions Manager
Average Salary: $94,515
Farmers, Ranchers, & Other Agricultural Managers
Average Salary: $59,134
Buyers & Purchasing Agents, Farm Products
Average Salary: $46,488
Agricultural and Food Science Technicians
Average Salary: $34,382
Agricultural Engineers
Average Salary: $64,792
Specific course offerings and availability are subject to change due to interest and enrollment. It is the policy of Palestine
Independent School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, or handicap in its vocational programs, services or activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.
The Architecture and Construction Career Cluster focuses on designing, planning, managing, building, and maintaining the built environment. Principles of Architecture provides an overview to the various fields of architecture, interior design, and construction management.
Carpenters
Average Salary: $35,922
Cost Estimators
Average Salary: $63,939 Architects
Average Salary: $77,043
Construction Managers
Average Salary: $87,402
Plumbers, Pipefitters, & Steamfitters
Average Salary: $44,928
Pipe Installers
Average Salary: $31,616
2
Construction Technology I
3
4
Construction Technology Il
(Prereq: Construction Technology I)
Practicum in Construction Technology
(Prereq: Construction Technology Il)
Practicum in Entrepreneurship
Career Prep l
Specific course offerings and availability are subject to change due to interest and enrollment. It is the policy of Palestine
Independent School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, or handicap in its vocational programs, services or activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.
The Arts, A/V Technology and Communications Career Cluster focuses on careers in designing, producing, exhibiting, performing, writing, and publishing multimedia content including visual and performing arts and design, journalism, and entertainment services.
Graphic Designers
Average Salary: $44,824
Multimedia Artists & Animators
Average Salary: $67,392
Sound Engineering Technicians
Average Salary: $39,562
Camera Operators, Television, Video, & Motion Picture
Average Salary: $50,024
Audio & Video Equipment Technicians
Average Salary: $40,581
Commercial
Graphic Design & Illustration lI / Lab
(Prereq: Graphic Design& Illustration I)
Commercial Photography ll / Lab
Practicum in Graphic Design & Illustration
(Prereq: Graphic Design & Illustration lI / Lab)
Career Prep l
Practicum in Entrepreneurship
Specific course offerings and availability are subject to change due to interest and enrollment. It is the policy of Palestine Independent School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, or handicap in its vocational programs, services or activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.
The Business, Marketing, and Finance Career Cluster focuses on careers in planning, organizing, directing, and evaluating business functions essential to efficient and productive business operations.
Administrative Service Managers
Average Salary: $96,138
Management Analysts
Average Salary: $87,651
Supervisors of Administrative Support Workers
Average Salary: $57,616
Loan Officers
Average Salary: $68,598
Insurance Underwriters
Average Salary: $66,206
2 Entrepreneurship
3
4
Entrepreneurship ll
(Prereq: Entrepreneurship)
Practicum in Business
Entrepreneurship
Career Prep I
Specific course offerings and availability are subject to change due to interest and enrollment. It is the policy of Palestine Independent School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, or handicap in its vocational programs, services or activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.
In Cosmetology, students coordinate integration of academic, career, and technical knowledge and skills in this laboratory instructional sequence course designed to provide job-specific training for employment in cosmetology careers. Instruction includes sterilization and sanitation procedures, hair care, nail care, and skin care and meets the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) requirements for licensure upon passing the state examination.
Hairdressers, Hairstylists, & Cosmetologists
Average Salary: $21,507
Skin Care Specialists
Average Salary: $26,437
Manicurists / Pedicurists
Average Salary: $21,715
Makeup Artists
Average Salary: $52,830
Barbers
Average Salary: $29,580
3
Cosmetology I / Lab
4
Cosmetology II / Lab
(Prereq: Cosmetology I / Lab)
Specific course offerings and availability are subject to change due to interest and enrollment. It is the policy of Palestine Independent School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, or handicap in its vocational programs, services or activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.
Students pursuing specialized careers in the Education Pathway will gain knowledge in planning, managing and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. The program of study introduces CTE concentrators to a wide variety of student groups and their corresponding needs. It familiarizes them with the processes for developing curriculum, coordinating educational content, and coaching groups and individuals.
Average Salary: $72,950
Elementary Teacher
Average Salary: $54,140
Average Salary: $55,670
Average Salary: $56,360
Middle School Teachers
Average Salary: $54,510
2
Human Growth & Development
3
4
Instructional Practices
(Prereq: 1 credit from Education & Training Career Cluster)
Practicum in Education & Training
(Prereq: Instructional Practices)
Career Prep l
Specific course offerings and availability are subject to change due to interest and enrollment. It is the policy of Palestine Independent School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, or handicap in its vocational programs, services or activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.
Students pursuing specialized careers in health fields or opportunities to work in a support occupation or internship toward degrees at affiliated universities thrive in a stimulating, supportive environment. To pursue a career in the health science industry, students should learn to reason, think critically, make decisions, solve problems, and communicate effectively.
Medical Assistants
Average Salary: $29,598
Exercise Physiologists
Average Salary: $41,662
Surgical Technologists
Average Salary: $45,032
Dental Hygienists
Average Salary: $73,507
Speech Language Pathologists
Average Salary: $73,070
Respiratory Therapists
Average Salary: $57,429
Principles of Health Science
Principles of therapeutic Healthcare 2
4
Anatomy & Physiology
(Prereq: 1 credit in Biology, 1 credit in Chemistry, IPC, or Physics)
Pharmacology
(Prereq: Biology & Chemistry)
Practicum in Health Science
(Prereq: Health Science Theory, Biology)
Specific course offerings and availability are subject to change due to interest and enrollment. It is the policy of Palestine Independent School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, or handicap in its vocational programs, services or activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.
The Culinary Arts program of study introduces students to occupations and educational opportunities related to the planning, directing, or coordinating activities of a food and beverage organization or department. This program of study also explores opportunities involved in directing and participating in the preparation and cooking of food. Students acquire knowledge and skills focusing on communication, time management, and customer service that meet industry standards.
Food & Beverage Managers
Average Salary: $55,619
Chef & Head Cooks
Average Salary: $43,285
Food Science Technicians
Average Salary: $34,382
Lodging Managers
Average Salary: $48,381
Meeting, Convention, & Event Planners
Average Salary: $47,446
Marketing Managers
Average Salary: $144,269
Specific course offerings and availability are subject to change due to interest and enrollment. It is the policy of Palestine Independent School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, or handicap in its vocational programs, services or activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.
The Law and Public Service Career Cluster focuses on planning, managing, and providing legal services, public safety, protective services, and homeland security, including professional and technical support services. Students will examine the roles and responsibilities of police, courts, corrections, private security, and fire and emergency services. The Law Enforcement program of study teaches CTE learners about the development of, adherence to, and protection of various branches of law.
Police & Sheriff’s Patrol Officers
Average Salary: $60,112
Probation Officers & Correctional Treatment Officers
Average Salary: $44,054
Correctional Officers & Jailers
Average Salary: $40,186
Firefighters
Average Salary: $50,149
Emergency Medical Technicians
Average Salary: $34,091
Principles
Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, & Security
Law Enforcement II
Correctional Services
Firefighter
Firefighter
Practicum in Law, Public Safety, Corrections, & Security
Forensic Science (Prereq: Biology & Chemistry)
Practicum in Law, Public Safety Corrections, & Security
Specific course offerings and availability are subject to change due to interest and enrollment. It is the policy of Palestine Independent School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, or handicap in its vocational programs, services or activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.
MY GRADUATION PLAN TYPE IS: Foundation = 22 Credits
With Endorsement = at least 26 Credits
Distinguished *
Endorsement: STEM
Business and Industry
Arts and Humanities
Public Service
Multidisciplinary Studies
MY POST HIGH SCHOOL PLANS WILL TAKE ME TO: (Number in order of goals)
Two Year College
Four Year College Technical Training
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: FOUNDATION: ENDORSEMENT 4-YEAR COHERENT COURSE SEQUENCE:
The benefits of a graduation plan that includes earning one or more endorsements and the distinguished level of achievement, postsecondary education opportunities, automatic admittance and eligibility for financial aid have been explained to me. (Chapter 74. Curriculum Requirements, Subchapter B. Graduation Requirements.)
Palestine ISD offers career and technical education programs in programs of study. Admission to these programs is based on admission standards.
It is the policy of Palestine ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or handicap in its vocational programs, services or activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.
It is the policy of Palestine ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, or age in its employment practices as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.
Palestine ISD will take steps to assure that lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in all educational and vocational programs.
For information about your rights or grievance procedures, contact the Title IX / 504 Coordinator Andi Howie at: 903-731-8000 or ahowie@palestineschools.org
Palestine ISD ofrece programas de educación profesional y técnica en programas de estudio. La admisión a estos programas se basa en los estándares de admisión.
La poliza de Palestine ISD no discriminar por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo o discapacidad en sus programas, servicios o actividades vocacionales y brinda igualdad de acceso a los Boy Scouts y otros grupos juveniles designados según lo exige el Título VI. de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964, según enmendada; Título IX de las Enmiendas Educativas de 1972; y la Sección 504 de la Ley de Rehabilitación de 1973, según enmendada.
La poliza de Palestine ISD no discriminar por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo, discapacidad o edad en sus prácticas de empleo según lo exige el Título VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964, enmendada; Título IX de las Enmiendas Educativas de 1972; la Ley de Discriminación por Edad de 1975, enmendada; y la Sección 504 de la Ley de Rehabilitación de 1973, según enmendada.
Palestine ISD tomará medidas para garantizar que la falta de conocimientos del idioma inglés no sea una barrera para la admisión y participación en todos los programas educativos y vocacionales.
Para obtener información sobre sus derechos o procedimientos de queja, comuníquese con el Coordinador del Título IX / 504 Andi Howie al: 903-731-8000 o ahowie@palestineschools.org
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